uneven quality of exhibitions but an overall great experience for arts professionals and aficionados
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uneven quality of exhibitions but an overall great experience for arts professionals and aficionados
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The collection consists mostly of photography and video art, so if you are looking for other installations and modern sculpture you will be disappointed. If photo and video is exactly the art you like and you have some good knowledge of this type of art, MACBA might be worth a visit.
Modern installations need their space, but MACBA could do...
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i was very disappointement with the exhibit. Poor and the ticket costed Euro8!!!
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Maybe its something in me. Spent a good couple of hours trying to get into this. Its for those that are in the know!
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The MACBA building is quite nice, full of light, and well constructed. The skateboarders in the square certainly seem to enjoy the courtyard and the exterior design as well.
Exhibitions at all museums change frequently, so it's hard to rate a museum solely on a temporary exhibition or just it's permanent collection, but nothing in this museum was particularly engaging....
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Mostly photo's of 70's and 80's Barcelona went to get out of the rain but would rather have stayed outside and got wet.
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Very cool museum with an awesome photography exhibit on Barcelona street life. Worth checking out! Located in El Raval - definitely walk around the neighborhood after you've looked inside. There's some cool street art/graffiti, bakeries, and restaurants in the area.
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The MACBA is ok, but it's not the Centre Pompidou in Paris! The square in front of it is a great place for skateborders though.
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I've been to a squillion art museums and galleries internationally and this was by far the poorest one I've ever been to as far as experience and quality/number of exhibitions. A lot of money has been spent on a very grand building with very little content. The staff seemed young and inexperienced, unable to answer questions about the facility or...
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The museum building is very dramatic with a ramp that runs the length of the building and gives access to all three floors--there are also stairs, I didn't notice an elevator. The work itself was varied and some was very good but there wasn't much of a permanent collection on view. One of the exhibits was all text and had...
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